Hull held a narrow 54-hole lead, one stroke ahead of playing partners Brittany Lincicome and So Yeon Ryu and, after a nervous start at the start, she steadied herself and pulled ahead by two, before carding a flawless six-under-par 66 to earn a two-shot victory from Ryu.

"Yeah, it's pretty cool feeling,” said Charley Hull. "Hasn't quite sunk in yet, but I last won on the LET, the European Tour, like two years ago. Had that dry like patch for a few years. Feels good now to get a win.

“To prepare, I just went back to my room and didn’t even really think I was leading. I just spoke to my friends, watched some Snapchat videos with it being Saturday night, went to the gym and watched Netflix."

"I'm feeling pretty good where I am at the moment - mentally very good" - Charley Hull

While also gaining her first LPGA Tour title, which sees her move up to a career-high No.18 in the Rolex Rankings, Hull’s 19-under-par total was also a tournament record score.

"I'm feeling pretty good where I am at the moment - mentally very good," she added. "I didn't swing it amazingly on the front nine but as we got to the back nine, I really got into it."